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Out of Time von Lynn Abbey
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Out of Time (Original 2000; 2000. Auflage)

von Lynn Abbey (Autor)

Reihen: Emma Merrigan (1)

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From fantasy fan favorite Lynn Abbey, co-creator of Thieves' World?, comes a novel of modern witchcraft and one woman's newfound powers.The novels of Lynn Abbey are..."Brilliantly conceived." --C. J. Cherryh"All the things that make fantasy worth reading." --Booklist
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Titel:Out of Time
Autoren:Lynn Abbey (Autor)
Info:Ace (2000), Edition: Reissue, 311 pages
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Time travelling urban fantasy with an unusual heroine. Works much better than I'd have expected - perhaps helped by the fact that the time travelling is actually quite a small part of the story.

Emma is a 50 yr ol university Library director - hence not the usual suspect for having out of body experiences. All through her childhood she'd put hese down to dreams and 'Night Terrors' and eventually grown out of them. However when she finds a beaten up girl amoungst the library stacks she's comassionate enough to help even when said girl isn't that communicative and doesn't want to believe the worst about her boyfriend. He has 'demons' apparently and she's worried she caught them herself. Emma's dreams come on again that night, but replete with 50 years of self confidence she banishes them through an image of fire. Conversations and research (with library colleagues who can't replicate her dreaming), and a strange trunk that she doesn't remember packing, lead her to 11th century England where William the Conqueror's men have been wrapped up in an ancient curse that lasts through time to the present.

It just about hangs together, relies greatly on the resilience of time and an absolute present.... neither of which are fully supported, but provideding little is changed in the past then it's just about belivable enough. The older women's perspective on internal politcs etc works very well, as does the loving desriptsion of the town. Emma is completely believable as a born and bred resident of small town USA. The bit parts of other characters are slightly less so.

Pacing is somewhat slow, and this is even without much explanation as Emma fumbles her way to an approximate understanding of how things work in the 'other plane'. I wasn't impressed with the frequent references to an 'engineering gene' as a requirement to fignure out the how's that everyone else just accepts - it's a useful concept but slightly overdone here, but probably better than the usual mysticism.

Readable, different and in place enjoyable it is the best work I've read from Abbey, but still fails that totally absorbing spark that other writers can manage. ( )
  reading_fox | Jun 26, 2012 |
Sort of occult-ish fantasy, like the sequel I've already read. For some reason left me not particularly wanting to read any more in the series, though I found it compelling enough at first. The first few pages, tohugh, were a textbook example of what an infodump is and why it shouldn't be done: a spew of information about her job, marriages, stepkids, most of which never came up again. As if the author wrote a bunch of notes about her character and added them to the story so she wouldn't forget. In the sequal, much of the same information showed up, but gradually, as needed, and much more interestingly, a gradual fleshing out of the character.There was definitely something about the ending I disliked. The way it stopped. The way Eleanor was such an idiot. ( )
1 abstimmen krisiti | Jul 1, 2009 |
I had trouble connecting with a 50 year old heroine who was a librarian and way too much like me...but it was a different twist on the time travel theme. I thought the plot could have hung together a bit better though. ( )
  sprowett | Jul 19, 2008 |
An interesting story involving a librarian who finds out that she can resove curses and travel in time, after she finds a girl beaten up in the library. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Oct 21, 2005 |
Very good cliffhanger ending, 2007 ( )
  amazon59 | Oct 3, 2009 |
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"You have a life if you're helping people: changing the world or raising kids," Matt replied without a hint of irony. "Otherwise, you're marking time like the rest of us."
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From fantasy fan favorite Lynn Abbey, co-creator of Thieves' World?, comes a novel of modern witchcraft and one woman's newfound powers.The novels of Lynn Abbey are..."Brilliantly conceived." --C. J. Cherryh"All the things that make fantasy worth reading." --Booklist

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